> Dogtag, an open source certificate system (Base for RHCS, child of the
> Netscape/iPlanet/AOL Certificate System).
> http://pki.fedoraproject.org/wiki/PKI_Main_Page
> 386, an open source directory server (Base for RHDS, child of the
> Netscape/iPlanet/AOL Directory Server).
Thanks for informa
> There are lots of applications that use NSS but use no other aspect of
> mozilla technologies. Perhaps you should have a separate list of these.
I'd recommend setting up a page somewhere, perhaps on MDC, where
people can easily add to a list of known NSS users. For example, I
monitor the XULRu
On 03/06/2010 02:00 PM, Nelson Bolyard wrote:
> On 2010-03-02 10:06 PST, davidwboswell wrote:
>
>> I maintain a list of applications that use Mozilla technologies in
>> their projects and wanted to add more examples of projects that use
>> NSS.
>>
>> http://www.mozilla.org/projects/mozilla-base
> On 05/03/10 13:04, Gregory BELLIER wrote:
>> Hi !
>>
>> Is there a place somewhere in the code of thunderbird 2 where there is a
>> cipher order for TLS negociation ?
>> Thanks in advance for your time.
Hi,
The order of TLS/SSL cipher suites in NSS is hardcoded.
It is listed at
http://bonsai.mo
Ludovic Hirlimann a écrit :
On 05/03/10 13:04, Gregory BELLIER wrote:
Hi !
Is there a place somewhere in the code of thunderbird 2 where there is a
cipher order for TLS negociation ?
Thanks in advance for your time.
We use NSS for that - so the answer is probably in the code of NNS.
On 05/03/10 13:04, Gregory BELLIER wrote:
> Hi !
>
> Is there a place somewhere in the code of thunderbird 2 where there is a
> cipher order for TLS negociation ?
> Thanks in advance for your time.
We use NSS for that - so the answer is probably in the code of NNS.
best place is to ask in the cr
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